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‘Love’ is in the Woodbine air: Love Cervere wows in Alywow

June 21, 2025

TORONTO, June 21, 2025 – Love Cervere made her first start at Woodbine a winning one, taking Saturday’s $100,000 Alywow Stakes Presented by the Greenwood Stakes.

Trained by Miguel Clement for the ownership group of Edward Seltzer, Beverly Anderson and Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Love Cervere engineered a second straight stakes score after winning the inaugural running of the $150,000 Take the A Train, a six-furlong outer turf sprint for sophomore fillies, at Belmont at the Big A, on May 10.

She delivered another top-shelf performance, this time at 6 ½ furlongs over the E.P. Taylor course.

Under Eric Cancel, Love Cervere, the 9-5 choice, broke sharply in the race for 3-year-old fillies and sat second to pacesetter Flaunt through an opening quarter in :23.21.

It was status quo on the front end through a half in :46.31, as Cancel had his bay filly ready to pounce as the field of eight straightened for home.

Love Cervere took control mid-way down the long stretch and went on to notch a 2 ½-length win in a time of 1:15.46 over good ground.

Love Cervere and jockey Eric Cancel winning the Alywow Stakes Presented by Greenwood Stakes on June 21, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Love Cervere and jockey Eric Cancel winning the Alywow Stakes Presented by Greenwood Stakes on June 21, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

It Ain’t Two (GB) rallied to finish second, 3 ½ lengths clear of Flaunt, who was 1 ¼ lengths ahead of Personify. War Signal was scratched.

“I had a wonderful position coming out of the gate,” said Cancel, who survived a claim of foul from the rider of It Ain’t Two (GB) for possible interference ahead of the half. “I was very happy where I was. I didn’t want to get in her way, so I just let her do her thing freely.

“She really liked the track, and once we turned for home and I asked her, she went on with it.”

Bred in Kentucky by Edward and Beverly Seltzer, Love Cervere, who won her debut at Belmont at the Big A last November, is now 3-1-0 from 5 starts.

The daughter of Into Mischief is out of the stakes-placed Black Minnaloushe mare Panther Strike and is a half-sister to Grade 3-winner Chapalu and dual stakes-placed Caroline Test.

Love Cervere paid $5.60 for today’s win.

Chris Lomon, Woodbine

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